Month: October 2016

After years of undercutting rivals with cheaper costs, China’s factories may be on the cusp of delivering a new shock to the global economy. Increases in prices could reverberate around the world this time. Now caught in a squeeze between… Read More ›

In a worrying sign that the economy may be losing some momentum due to weak consumer spending and exports, Japan’s industrial output stalled in September. Providing further evidence that private consumption remains a drag on growth, separate data showed retail… Read More ›

The ability to monitor the individual battery cell conditions is fast becoming a key metric, as a closely-held trade secret, which can provide strategic depth and a competitive advantage to companies in the looming transportation sector which is set to… Read More ›

Facing stalling travel plans from consumers, the group’s earnings have been revised downwards 3 times in a row. According to a report from Barron’s the shares of Hilton Worldwide Holdings Inc. could shoot up by a minimum of 25% if… Read More ›

The deal could help redefine Baker Hughes following its failed merger with Halliburton. The Wall Street Journal has reported citing sources familiar with the matter at hand, General Electric Co is close to sealing a nearly $30 billion to merge… Read More ›

After being the lone bright spot in an otherwise sluggish industry for years, the craft beer market is starting to get stale. The proliferation of new brands all competing for attention hearkens back to the dime-a-dozen startups from the web’s… Read More ›

A deal to secure the cooperation of other major suppliers was prevented by OPEC’s internal disagreements over how to implement oil-supply cuts agreed last month. Little more than a promise that the world’s largest oil producers would keep on talking… Read More ›

As technology giant Apple tries to battle a weaker pound, the company has quietly pushed up the price of existing products in the United Kingdom. Apple has been cost more on any products sold in Britain due to the fact… Read More ›

There are groups of Indians — both in the United States and in India — who support Donald Trump, even though the Republican presidential candidate may not be too kind toward foreigners or immigrants when he’s on the campaign trail…. Read More ›

U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May was given her most important corporate endorsement since the Brexit referendum in June after Japanese car-maker Nissan announced that it will build its new Qashqai model in Britain despite the vote to quit the EU. A source,… Read More ›